Many things have changed since COVID-19 first made its appearance, contacts wear & care should remain the identical. Simply practice safe care hygiene habits, advises by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and follow the recommendations of your eye care professional. But what about the contact wearer? Many of us wonder if they’re taking a risk by continuing to wear their contact lenses day after day. (more…)
Essilor Blue UV Capture Lens
Essilor Blue UV Capture lens introducing new lenses with the advance combination of molecular technology into the core of the lens, known as the Essilor Blue UV Capture, it efficiently filter out harmful blue-violet light, allowing only the blue-turquoise light pass through. Computer devices, gadgets and all other VDU devices are the main emission of blue light. Based on studies, blue light entering human eyes help in boosting attention, reaction and mood during the day. However, the blue light can cause damage to the retina. Blue light has the shortest wavelength and contains the highest energy in the visible light spectrum, it can cause eyestrain, headaches, and including macular degeneration after long exposure. Essilor Blue UV Capture lens provides a feature of blocking at least 20% of harmful blue-violet light,…
Philippe Starck Eyewear – 3 reasons to wear
Philippe Starck eyewear represents a philosophy in which glasses are not merely accessories but extensions of the individual who wears them. The harmonious relationship between eyewear and the human body together with Bionism - the idea of getting inspiration from Nature to create technologies that can upgrade the lives of humans, revolutionized the industry. (more…)
Benefits of Corporate – Gamuda
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Children with Myopia and Amblyopia
Nowadays, having healthy eye and clear vision are critical in children. We often came across with children with myopia and amblyopia. We as an eye practitioner recommend parents or guardian to get their children eye tested regularly, as many vision problem and eye diseases can be detected and treated in early phases. Mostly children with myopia and amblyopia has to get their eyes tested and get the proper treatment as soon as possible as this eye problem can be worsen after certain point of time. (more…)
6 important steps of contact lens removal
1. Before contact lens removal, it is highly recommended to thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water . This is to reduce the chance of an eye infection. The ophthalmology group recommends not to use any soaps that contains extra oils or fragrances, as soap can stick to the surface of a lens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq2WRc99on4 2.Flip over your storage case and shake out any leftover contact-lens solution, then air dry it or dry the case with a fresh, clean cloth. 3. During contact lens removal, stand in front a mirror. 4. Look upward. Using non-dominant hand, raise your upper eyelid away from your eye with your index finger.With the dominant hand, pull lower eyelid down with middle finger. 5. To remove contact lens gently pinch the lens with the pads…
Zeiss Safety Guidelines to keep yourself healthy and safe
In the current Covid-19 scenario, one of the most crucial things that everyone needs to consider is when you want to reopen your business by prioritizing your patient's and staff's safety from the Coronavirus. Everyone should pay attention to hygiene no matter where they are, even though some are still not aware of the consequences of the virus transmission. In today's topic, we are here to explain Zeiss safety guidelines to keep yourself healthy and safe when you start back your business. (more…)
Is blue light glasses good for eye protection?
Blue light glasses is a good option to filter out harmful blue ray. Blue light is one of the visible light of the light spectrum. Blue light has a short frequency, thus creates a higher measure of vitality. Studies propose that, after some time, introduction to the blue finish of the light range could cause genuine long term harm to your eyes. Blue light has a wavelength of between approximately 380nm and 500nm; making it one of the shortest, highest-energy wavelengths. (more…)
Best prescription lenses by Carl Zeiss Malaysia
Sight is one of the most important sense. To achieve this there are few ophthalmic lenses which counts as best prescription lenses by Carl Zeiss Malaysia. Eyesight is the most complex interaction that's happening between our brain and eyes. It helps us to see our surrounding world in detail for the rest of our lives. Due to this reasons we always require clear and excellent vision to we ensure we are living our quality life. With that glasses play a major role in helping us to obtain the best vision. (more…)
RGP Lenses – 5 Reasons why you should consider
Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) lenses have been in market since 1960’s. The latest RGP contact lenses has the best advantages as it allows more oxygen to pass through our eye. They are often referred to as oxygen permeable lenses and are available in daily wear and extended wear options. (more…)